2018
DOI: 10.5958/2394-4471.2018.00015.1
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Enhancing productivity and livelihood of Bundelkhand farmers through crop livestock based interventions

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“…Singh et al (2010) also observed higher net income from livestock component in the semi-arid areas of Bundelkhand region in India. Higher returns and more secured livelihood of the semi-arid Bundelkhand farmers through crop-livestock based interventions were also reported by Dwivedi et al (2018). The multiple and diverse components in farming system (crop, tree, livestock, etc) also ensure that a farmer gets assured regular income and employment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Singh et al (2010) also observed higher net income from livestock component in the semi-arid areas of Bundelkhand region in India. Higher returns and more secured livelihood of the semi-arid Bundelkhand farmers through crop-livestock based interventions were also reported by Dwivedi et al (2018). The multiple and diverse components in farming system (crop, tree, livestock, etc) also ensure that a farmer gets assured regular income and employment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Adoption of disease resistant high yielding varieties of pulses with appropriate production and protection technologies can contribute to significant yield enhancement in the region and reduction in technological and extension gap (Mishra et al 2017, Sah et al 2018. Dwivedi et al, 2018 assessed that the yield enhancement in pulses by 80-167 per cent with use of improved varieties and agro techniques in the region. Improved pulse production techniques can contribute to yield advantage of 75.2% to 113.8 % in Bundelkhand region (Rajeev and Singh, 2014).…”
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“…Park et al (2013) reported that the addition of sodium azide (NaN 3 ), served as a noncompetitive enzyme inhibitor, is useful to expand the Ea range of coloration catalysed by laccase. Laccases, a group of multicopper oxidases, are categorised into three groups: type-1 (Cu 1 ), type-2 (Cu 4 ), and type-3 (Cu 3 and Cu 4 ; also called laccases with coupled binuclear copper centres) (Dwivedi et al, 2011). Laccase contains one mononuclear type-2 copper ion and two mononuclear type-3 copper ions, which form the trinuclear centre (TNC).…”
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confidence: 99%